Archive - Thursday, 27 October 2005


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Penarth Archive

  • Lifeline for care

    A PENARTH woman has become one of the leading faces in a brand new all-Wales cancer charity. read more

  • Game was lost by those not there

    OLD PENARTHIANS" season took a dangerously downward turn last weekend, when the First XV suffered yet another defeat in a league match that should normally have been well within their winning compass. read more

  • Hat-trick for Dan

    DAN Pethig, ranked number five in Wales at junior level, won a closely-fought final against Antony Nelms to become 21 & Under singles champion, at Dinas Powys Tennis Club, on Sunday. read more

  • Five years of Vale Karate

    THIS MONTH, Vale Karate celebrates five years as an Indepen-dent member of The Welsh Karate Govern-ing Body. read more

  • Bears lose to early goals

    PENARTH V BATH read more

  • Fine start fizzles out very quickly

    PENARTH 15 PTS read more

  • Pink ladies march on

    PENARTH was awash with colour on Monday morning as an army of pink ladies paraded through the town armed with collection buckets. read more

  • A steady stream of talent

    A PENARTH acting studio is starting to produce a conveyor-belt of talent, according to course director Peter Ferris. read more

  • Pupils learn how to stay safe

    HAVE you ever wondered who is responsible for ensuring your little ones arrive at school safely, and who teaches your children to stop, look and listen? read more

  • Capital day for Matthew

    A YOUNG member of Penarth Stage-coach Theatre Arts stole the show last weekend, when he headed a star-studded musical and theatrical gala. read more

  • Quake appealraises £30,000

    THE PENARTH GP leading relief efforts to aid victims of the earthquake in his native Pakistan said he is "truly touched" by the generosity of the response by Penarth people to his appeal. read more

  • Going green

    RESIDENTS using the Vale of Glamorgan Council's kerbside garden waste collection service have recycled a massive 255 tons of waste in just three months. read more

  • Local girl with stars in her eyes

    IN AN exclusive interview, pop sensation Jem this week talked to the Penarth Times about her new album and rosy memories of a childhood spent in Penarth. read more

  • Appeal is "scary"

    PENARTH politicians have lent their support to campaigners proposing to appeal against the erection of a mobile phone mast in Clive Place. read more

  • A beacon for navy

    ON FRIDAY, October 21, HRH the Princess Royal joined the ship's company of HMS Cambria, the First Minister, Rhodri Morgan AM and local civic leaders, to light the principal beacon in Wales, in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. read more

  • Gambles finally come out on top

    THE 14th annual presentation of prizes for the Penarth Conservative Club's 1,000 knockout skittles competition took place in the Prince William Suite last Saturday. read more

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On this day: Penarth Archive